1865.J 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
195 
Etii’cliasing' A.g'ency, 
HARYEY B. LANE, 
15fl Nassau-st., New-YorU. 
FOR PURCHASING 
Articles of Mercliaiidise, Implements for 
tUe Farm, 4}ardeti and Mouseliold, 
Oood Fertilizers, Seeds, Vines, 
Plants, Trees, &e., &c. 
Sole Agent in N. V. Wliolesale and Kc- 
tail. Send for Circular, 
WoodriifT’s Portable Barometer, 
Mntcliinson’s Wine and Cider Press. 
Miiteliiiascsii’s 
Patent 'Wine and Cider Mill, with Press 
combined, can malre four barrels per 
day. Greatly Improved- this year. 
Price complete, at Peekskill, or New- 
York.$ 50 
“ “ Cleveland, 0 . 24 00 
bend for Descriptive Circular. 
Address 
PEEKSKILL PLOW WORKS, 
Peekskill, N. T., or 
J. E. HUTCHINSON, Cleveland, O. 
Accoisipllslaed silt ! 
A Cliurninc: can now be clone with the Old Dash Chai'n, 
by the pressure of a finger, in less time than the stron.gest 
man could hitherto do it. All butter-makers agree that tlie 
old churn accomplishes the best results. Hall's Patent At¬ 
tachment is simple, cheap and handy for carrying the churn 
around. A first-rate Canvasser wanted for New York State. 
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It is Impossible to descrihe its value here—try It 
PATTEKSON BROTHERS, Agents, 27 Park Row, N. Y. 
DURHAM CATTLE. 
PUBLIC SALE OF IMPROVED DURHAMS, 
•lAMES GOWEN will Bell at Public Sale, at Mount Airy, 
Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY. 20th .JUNE, 1305, a fine 
herd of Cows. Heifers, Yonns Bulls, and well-srown Calves, 
bred by himself, and expressly to comhine good jiiLKrxG 
WITH EASY FEEDING. The Catalosuo will embrace some 40 
head of Yonna; Cattle, which should at this time command 
particular attention, -when choice animals are so much in 
request for breeding. Cataloaues will be furnished in due 
time. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, A. M. 
A FIRST RATE 4 year old Bull, out of a first 
class mllkinsr Durham cow for sale, price $80. Also a 
ycarlins Devon Bull—very fine—price $20. Both genHe. 
Address E- T. PHILLIPS, 
Plainfield, New Jersey. 
P REMIUM CHESTER WHITE PIGS for Sale.— 
Sent by Express to all parts of the United States. For 
Circulars and Prices, Address N. P. BOYER & CO., 
Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
S TALI AN QUEENS FOR SALE, FROM THE 
mosi celebrated importations. For particulars address 
K. P. KIDDER. Burlington, Vermont. 
T he best movable comb bee-hive in 
the WORLD. Send stamp for Book Circular. K. P. 
KIDDER, Burlington, Vermont. 
M. §t. Jolrnsville, Y. 
Purs Italian Bees and Qneens. Send for Circular. 
■gALAX DRESSING Machinery for Sale.—Consist- 
.Bf ing of one Mallory & Sanford Brake ($4.=i.T size), 4 Setts 
Steel scutching knives, seed whipper. Tow Sleaker, shafting 
pullies, belting, disc., in complete order—little used. 
JOHN D. BUCKELEW, Jamesburg, N. J. 
Silver’s Improve«l Flax Fuller, 
WILSON H. BLACKWELL, 
Sole Agent, 144 Pearl-st., New York. 
Pulls 4 acres a day. Send for a Circular. 
J. B. James’ M.®§eM«lale CJemoot 
Works, manufactures a superior quality of ROSENDALE 
CEMENT. Address J. B. JAMES, 29 Cedar-st., New York. 
T he PEOPLE’S CLOTHES WRINGER, the best, 
the cheapest, and most durable, Cork Rolls, Cog Wheels, 
Galvanized Iron Frame. Depot of the Company 494 Broad¬ 
way, New York. Price $9.00. Agents and Shippers liberal¬ 
ly dealt with. Send for Circular. 
LABOR FOR FARMERS. 
How to Obtain a Prompt and Satisfactory 
Supply. 
In order to meet the pressing want of Farm laborers felt 
in all parts of the country, especially in the Western States, 
the AMERICAN EMIGRANT COMPANY has organized a 
system by which men can he supplied in any number that 
may he required to auy designated locality in any State in 
the Union. 
This object is accomplished by parties in a given neighbor¬ 
hood combining together and ordering such men and women 
as they need. These men or women are forwarded in com¬ 
panies from twenty to fifty under the care ol a conductor to 
a point determined on, and then delivered to the parties (or 
their Agents) who liave ordered them. Tlie utmost care is 
taken by the Company in the selection of the Emigrants at 
New York, and the wishes of the parties ordering them as to 
their Nationality, age, and general qualifications are care¬ 
fully attended to. 
A payment is required in advance of a sufficient sum to 
pay the traveling expenses to the point indicated, the Com¬ 
pany's fee lor the services rendered, and the costof the con¬ 
ductor who accompanies the party. Legal contract.s are 
made with the Emigrants in accordance with the instructions 
received both as Fo the rate of wages to be paid, and the 
length of engagement made. 
By this means the Emigrants con.stantly arriving In New- 
York, may be dispersed all through the country and'with small 
cost to the employer, as the expense of transuortation will, 
in all cases be stipulated to he repaid by the Emigrant. 
A large number of carefully selected Swedish, German, 
and British farm laborers are expected to arrive during the 
present season, and it is suggested to farmers in all sections 
of the country to avail themselves without delay of the op¬ 
portunity thus afforded of obtaining male and female help 
In the promptest and most economical manner. 
For further particulars Address 
JOHN WILLIAMS. 
General Agent for Emigration, 
3 Bowling Green, New York. 
a merican roofing company. 
-IH- GREEN’S PATENT. 
This Company is now prepared to furnish one of the best 
articles of ROOFING ever introduced, consisting of a STOUT 
MATERIAL made 'WATER-PROOF bv a COMPOUND of 
INDIA RUBBER, hardened by a coat of METALLIC PAINT, 
prepared expressly. 
The WIUlLE FABRIC has been thoroughly tested, is 
WATER-PROOF, and unaffected hv changes of weather. 
It rolls np and unrolls like a piece of Oil Cloth. 
It is designed for covering RAILWAY C.-\.RS. STEAM¬ 
BOATS. DWELLINGS, BARNS and SHEDS. It can be 
laid down by any sensible working man. 
It Is cheaper than any known roofing of equal durability. 
It can be seen in use and samples had hv applying at the 
Office of the Compauj-. No. tl-t Wall-st., New York. 
HENRY SMITH, Agent. 
Eiag-Iislt Elastic ISootiiig’. 
Put up ready for use, in 40 gallon iron bound bbls. War¬ 
ranted the most durable and economical paint now in use, 
for all kinds of roofs, exposed iron work, &c. Also “ Linseed 
Oil Substitute,” raw and boiled. The best and cheapest 
paint oil made. F. .4.. IVHITING & CO., 
Victoria White Lead Works, 
104 Water-st., New York. 
f EAKY SHINGLE, CANVAS or FELT ROOFS 
.H-*can be made water-tight by using the GUTTA PERCHA 
CEMENT. LEAKY TIN ROOFS will wear five times as 
long if coated with theGUTTA PERCHA CEMENT PAINT, 
the best Paint for Agricultural Implements, out-buildings, 
Fences, &c., &c. Manufactured ready for use by the 
JOHNS & CROSLEY MANUFACTURING CO., 
No. 78 William-st., cor. Liberty, New-York. 
Sole Manufacturers of the Gutta Percha Cement Roofing. 
PUT WOT TOUR TRUST iW A BROKEN REED. 
Ced.ar closets or Cedar wood uncombined and alone 
are useless—worse than worthless—as proteclioii against 
Moths. No known combination but 
GROVER BAKERS 
HIGMEST PREMIUM 
is a defence, and that is—is emphatically all that is de¬ 
sired—being Certain, Durable, Fragrant, and it is withal 
Cheap. It is sold by Druggists. Factured by 
HARRIS & CHAPMAN, Boston. 
MERRY CHIMES. ' 
A NEW JUVENILE MUSIC BOOK. 
By L. O. Emerson-, Autlior of ‘‘Golden- Wreath," “Harp 
OF Judah.” &c. Containing Elementary Instructions, At¬ 
tractive Exercises and Several Hundred Popular Songs, Su¬ 
perior to all Similar Works in many essential points and des¬ 
tined to be the Most Popular and Salable Book for Schools, 
Seminaries, and the Young Folks at Home ever published. 
Tlie Songs are not old and time worn, but New, Fresh, and 
Sparklin'g. Suited to all occasions and Alive with the Spirit 
of the Times. A large number now first appear in print. 
Specimen, pages, containing several choice pieces, will be 
sent to any one on application. Price of “Merry Chimes,” 
50 cents. $3 a dozen. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Publishers, 
277 Washington-street, Boston. 
iMdIia Hiifetoei* Crl®ves 
are an invaluable protection for the hands in Gardening, 
Housework, etc., and a certain cure for Chapped Hands, 
Salt Rlieum, etc. Sent by mail on receipt of $1 50 for 
Ladies’ sizes ; $1 75 for Gentlemen’s, by 
GOODYEAS’S I. R. GLOVE MF’G CO., 
205 Broadway, New-York. 
J UNE NO. OF DEMOREST’S ILLUSTRATED 
MONTHLY, and MME. DEMOREST’S MIRROR OF 
FASHIONS, contain Brilliant Novelties, New Music, in 
Memoriam of President Lincoln, with Portrait and View of 
the Funeral Procession ; large and elegantSteel Engravings; 
Illustrated Poem by Theodore Tilton, and other'valuable 
features. Yearly, $3, with a valuable Premium. Single 
Copies, ‘25 cents. Mailed free on receipt of price. No. 89 
Beekman-st., New York, 
ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH 
SEWING MACHINES, 
495 RROASJWAY, NEW YORK. 
Simple, Strong a.nd Durable. 
And unapproachable for speed, power and efl'ectiveness 
of operation. 
Dealers Supplied. Send for ftee Circular to 
OAKLEY & KEATING, 184 Water-st., New-York. 
SEVEN OCTAVE. 
ROSEWOOD FIANO-FORTES. 
GROVESTEEN & CO., Bi-oaclway, N. Y. 
New, enlarged Scale Piauo Fortes, with latestimprovement.s. 
Thirty years’ experience, with greatly Increased facilities 
for manufacturing, enable ns to sell for CASH at tlie above 
unusually low price. Our Instruments received tlie liigliest 
award at the World’s Fair, and for five successive years at 
tlie American Institiite. Warranted five years. Terms 
net Casli. Call or send for descriptive circular. 
A CHALLENGE.—We offer for sale a new no 
cliimney Kerosene Oil Burner, thatgives a most hriiliaiit 
light witliout smoke or odor, tliat can not be extinguished 
by sudden motions, burns witliout a chimney, and fits almost 
all Kerosene Lamps and Lanterns. We cliallenge the world 
to produce its equal. The Public liiis long demanded such a 
burner, as cliimneys are easily and often broken, and it will 
eventually come into use In every liouse where Kerosene oil 
is used. Send fifty cents and get sample by rctni-n mail. 
Agents Wanted in every County in the United States, with 
whom liberal arrangements will he made. 
Address NEW YORK LAMP CO., 
259 Pearl-st., New York, 
Is constantly made by a beautiful Machine in the Window 
at 17 CourtlandPst., without IPIIiE. 'TR.OUBLB, or 
C-YRE. Machines for 5 or even 250 Burners. Call and ex¬ 
amine. Manufactors of tlie New “2 in 1 ” Mower and Rc.ap- 
er, with Self-Rake, and giving douule service. Combined 
Wlieel Plow and Cultivator. Rlglits for Sale.—Send for Cir¬ 
culars. Address J. W. BAIN, Prest. American Agricultural 
Works, 17 Coui-tlandtrbt., New-York. 
HoMsekeeiicFs Take W®tice ! 
D. LAKE’S FLY TRAP. 
Patented June 21,1864, and Jan. 10,1865. Sent ^ ex'press, 
on receipt of $5. Address DAVID LAKE, 
Smith’s Landing,. New Jersey. 
PORTABLE ’ 
PRIWTI1¥G- OFFICES. 
For Merchants, Druggists, Hospitals, small Job Printers, 
&c. Address ADAMS PRESS CO.,‘26 Ann-st., New York 
Specimen Sheets of Type, Cuts, &c.. Six cents. 
M ME. DEMOREST’S EXQUISITE TOILE'l 
PREPARATIONS.—Lilly Bloom and Roseate Bloom 
for improving tlie complexion; Curling Cream, for heaiitily 
ing tlie hair, and Everlasting Perfume Packets. .50 cts. cacli 
Sold by all druggists; mailed free on receipt of iirice. Mine 
.DEMOREST’S Emporium of Fashions, 473 Broadway. 
Patent Cantering Horses. 
Run Iiy the weiglit of the rider on any good road. Every 
boy and girl wants one. Prices $13 to $2a. Invalids Iravel- 
ing Cliaifs, for In or out-door use. Prices $20 to $50. beud 
stamp for Circular. S. W. SMITH, 90 William-st., N. Y. 
Miyslonac ©rcsssESg' ©jamoEnd.^ 
Set in Patent Protector and Guide. For sale by JOHN 
DICKENSON, Patentee and Sole Manufacturer, and Im¬ 
porter of Diamonds for all Mechanical purposes. Also Man¬ 
ufacturer of Glaziers’ Diamonds, No. 64 Nassau-st., Ne-tv- 
York City. Old Diamonds reset. N. B.—Send postage 
stamp for Descriptive Circular of the Diamond Dresser. 
